52:00 Fou4mod literally adopted the name "Gelboy" that Chian gave to him. I died in embarrassment. ππ He is acting so desperate to be with Chian already and I fear that Chian might be a player. Chian is acting sly?π€ I'm literally shouting "boy go away, stop staring at him, don't embarass me"πππ
So, y'all know how last episode I was so mad at Jun that I was irritated the whole week. In this episode, the moment I heard him tell Thame "You should have figured out if he wanted some respect or something else", I forgot why I was irritated in the first place. Now, y'all can call me "Jun simp or Jun's bitch." I'm fine with any.ππ
I shiver when I think of the last minute redemption arc they're gonna give Cir's mom later. It always like I've swallowed a fly with the way they suddenly turnaround to forgive the evil parent in the last episode after that parent had plagued them from ep 1-11. I guess it's a "blood is thicker than water situation.."
I said this in the beginning. That all of these lies will only hurt Phu bccos he will keep seeing himself as a substitute and would keep second guessing himself.
After episode 1, I couldn't get into ep 2,3 and 4. I was struggling and wondering if I should drop it. EP 5 was supposed to be the deciding point for me if I'll finally drop it. But then, I enjoyed ep 5. Now, I can continue watching.
For me it gave trauma... πTbh it's been 10 years from my past relationship and I'm still dealing with my trauma…
Hmmm. I get you. If you ever decide to go into a new relationship, do you think the new one might be able to help resolve the old relationship trauma? I'm asking cos all these years, each relationship attempt added to my existing trauma until I stopped trying and closed myself off completely. Seeing tropes like these makes me think alot.
I would say no lol. It's always an individual's personal journey that they must overcome and deal with on their…
Because he went into the store once with Yotha and on the first try with sleeping with lights, he's nightmares were already resolving. That really bothered me.
I'm not sure if there are people with such experiences in this comment section, so i hope I get some answers eventually. Does love really cure trauma and phobias just like that? This trope in TV shows always bothered me.
The only thing I like about this show so far is the male lead wearing the hippie look. It's rare to see a male lead with facial hair + long hair. I like diversity. The beard and moustache are obviously fake. Aside from this, I don't know what's happening in the show. It's like watching moving pictures.
Fou4mod literally adopted the name "Gelboy" that Chian gave to him. I died in embarrassment. ππ
He is acting so desperate to be with Chian already and I fear that Chian might be a player. Chian is acting sly?π€
I'm literally shouting "boy go away, stop staring at him, don't embarass me"πππ
I guess it's a "blood is thicker than water situation.."
But yeah, my name...ππ
But then, I enjoyed ep 5. Now, I can continue watching.
Me: why, you little.....ππ
If you ever decide to go into a new relationship, do you think the new one might be able to help resolve the old relationship trauma?
I'm asking cos all these years, each relationship attempt added to my existing trauma until I stopped trying and closed myself off completely.
Seeing tropes like these makes me think alot.
Does love really cure trauma and phobias just like that? This trope in TV shows always bothered me.
The beard and moustache are obviously fake.
Aside from this, I don't know what's happening in the show. It's like watching moving pictures.